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Theresa May Is Heading For Trouble Over The Brexit ‘Divorce’ Bill

ICM, who Vote Leave used for their own
referendum polling, have some striking numbers on what elements of an EU
exit deal British voters would find acceptable.

54 per cent of voters
regard maintaining free movement as part of a transition deal –
something that Theresa May wouldn’t rule out in her interview with Andrew Neil – as acceptable.

However, there is clearly going to be a
big problem with any exit payment. 64 per cent regard a £10 billion
payment as unacceptable, with that figure rising to 70 per cent for a
£20 billion payment—which is at the low end of what people in Brussels
think Britain ought to pay.

This, obviously, presents a political
problem for May: how does she square the public on such a payment?

But
one silver lining for her is that proof of how opposed British voters
are to making this payment will strengthen the hand of those on the EU
side who feel that the demand should not be so large as to collapse the
talks.

Interestingly, the UK obeying European
Court of Justice rulings during a transition period is regarded by
voters as far less acceptable than free movement continuing during it.

Theresa May Is Heading For Trouble Over The Brexit ‘Divorce’ Bill
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